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Post by Olds442 on Jun 22, 2019 1:05:07 GMT -3.5
i know i was stoned-ish when Brian bought this thing, pretty sure it was at GC on Milwaukee in Chicago-land around summer 1989 sometime. It rained that day and we drove in my 1974 Olds Cutlass Salon with velour bucket seats that reclined like it was gangstar day every day. yeah it plays like buttah, may put a JB in the bridge and keep the switch for a coil dealeo. hopefully catch a p90 or tele sound on the fly. behold. there is like, almost zero fret wear on this thing. it's so much fun to play! oh yeah, it cost a whole $250 once you factor in what i lost at the track today when purchasing it, hanging out, and buying rounds.
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Post by jimmyjames on Jun 22, 2019 10:10:42 GMT -3.5
Fred the Shred
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Post by GammyBird on Jun 22, 2019 10:28:28 GMT -3.5
Cool unit!
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Post by GammyBird on Jun 22, 2019 12:07:00 GMT -3.5
The only thing I could find on these is they were made between 89-91. I'm sure there must be more on them somewhere. Maybe later today.
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Post by Olds442 on Jun 26, 2019 11:09:55 GMT -3.5
yeah that period of dean history is pretty blank. they were making a lot of super strats but i can't figure out where.
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